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The Chemists' War 1914-1918

19 February 2015, Newtownards, United Kingdom


Introduction
Chemistry underpinned military strategy and determined the shape, duration and outcome of the First World War.

Michael Freemantle will describe how the First World War was a 'Chemists' War'. Chemistry underpinned military strategy and determined the shape, duration and outcome of the First World War. Chemistry was not only a destructive instrument of war but also protected troops and healed the sick and wounded.
From bullets to bombs, poison gases to anaesthetics, and khaki to cordite, chemistry played a pivotal role in the trenches, in the casualty stations and military hospitals, in the tunnelling operations, in the air, and at sea.
Dr. Michael Freemantle is a professional science writer. His book, Gas! Gas! Quick, boys! How Chemistry Changed the First World War, was published by The History Press in 2012. His latest book, The Chemists' War: 1914-1918, was published by the Royal Society of Chemists in September 2014.
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Somme Museum
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The Somme Museum

The Somme Museum, 233 Bangor Road, Newtownards, BT237PH, United Kingdom

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